Vertus fluid mask tutorial5/29/2023 ![]() ![]() It uses breakthrough technology which mimics the way the eye, optic-nerve and brain perform visual processing and uses similar relevant data. Within Fluid Mask this image meta-data is held in the Image Information Layer (IIL) as a layer of edge, texture and color information which is accessed and manipulated within the Workspace. The benefits of this are more and better: Images Try cutting out lattices (see tutorial) Speed Use One-Mask TM Control Invoke the Region Editor for better color selections Quality Use Auto-Complex for automatic edge characterizing and complex masking Ease of use Checkout the intuitive tools set 2005 Heligon - 2 -ģ Contents This covers: How to get started - installation and loading An introduction to the product its tools and features Using the product masking adjusting the IIL using regions forcing an edge Throughout the you will see - Top Tips signs. These offer useful tips and alternative ways of doing things that will help you create great cut-outs Heligon - 3 -Ĥ Getting started Installation 1. Double-click the Fluid Mask installer to install. When Fluid Mask is first run, you will be prompted for your registration details. If you have not purchased the product you may choose to work in demo mode. This will allow you to make selections and create a cut-out but the cut-out output will have a watermark and it will not be possible to save / export your work. Open the target image in Adobe Photoshop. (Filter > Vertus > Fluid Mask) Heligon - 4 -ĥ A tour of the product features View tabs There are three convenient view tabs in Fluid Mask: Source, Workspace and Output which make it easy to follow the cut-out process, from start to finish. The Source and Output tabs contain the original image. The Workspace tab contains the IIL (see below) and is where you apply masks. For larger images Workspace resolution is reduced to speed mask selections. This does not affect your image in the Output tab. At Create Cut-out stage, masks are applied to the image at original resolution. ![]()
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